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IMPROVING COMBUSTION STABILITY IN SUGAR FACTORY BOILERS
By AP MANN
RELIABLE OPERATION OF a sugar factory boiler station is essential for efficient and
timely processing of the cane supply. Sugar factory boilers have to contend with
changes in fuel quality caused by variations in performance of the extraction station,
different cane varieties and associated agronomic factors along with fluctuations in
factory steam demand. These variations can affect the stability of combustion in boiler
furnaces leading to reductions in boiler steam output and large furnace pressure
fluctuations that can cause serious damage. This paper investigates the causes of
unstable combustion, discusses aspects of boiler design that make a boiler more
susceptible to unstable combustion and uses modelling to evaluate different options for
improving combustion stability.